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Gregory National Park Information
Highlights of Katherine and Surrounds
Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) comprises 13 stunning gorges framed by dramatic sandstone cliffs and the..
Katherine InformationKatherine is the third-largest town in the Northern Territory, with a population of around 11,000..
Cutta Cutta Caves Nature Park InformationBook a guided tour through the Northern Territory’s only publicly accessible tropical limestone..
Mataranka Thermal Pool InformationMataranka Thermal Pool is a great place to unwind. The warm, crystalline waters of the natural pool..
King Ash Bay InformationKing Ash Bay is located around 50 kilometres past Borroloola on the McArthur River and is a popular..
Lost City, Cape Crawford InformationSurrounding a semi permanent waterhole on the Caranbirini Reserve near Borroloola, are sandstone..
Victoria River InformationKnown as Victoria River, Victoria River Crossing and the Victoria River Inn, this tiny settlement..
Edith Falls InformationLeliyn / Edith Falls is located on the western side of Nitmiluk National Park (Katherine Gorge)...
See all locations in Katherine and SurroundsGregory National Park Information
Gregory National Park is the Northern Territory's second largest National Park, encompassing spectacular ranges, escarpments, gorges and eucalypt woodlands. A drive through the eastern section of the park along the Victoria Highway will reveal some of these landscapes while the easily accessed walks near the Victoria River Roadhouse provide close up experiences of the dramatic sandstone escarpment. These are the 3 kilometre return Escarpment Walk and rocky 1.7 kilometre Nawulbinbin (Joe Creek) Loop Walk. Also near the Roadhouse is boat access to the Victoria River.
Distinctive Boab Trees occur throughout the park but are particularly striking in the limestone landscapes that can only be reached by four-wheel drive vehicles. The western section of the Park extends from the sub tropical zone in the north to the semi-arid zone in the south.
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Bullita Homestead is the furthest south that two wheel drive vehicles can venture (high clearance recommended) and includes a historic homestead and stockyards where you can find out more about the park's nature, culture and history. Gregory's Tree is another historic site that is two wheel drive accessible. A network of remote four wheel drive tracks for those who are well-equipped and well prepared is open usually during May and November. Call the before you travel for up to date information.
There also are plenty of opportunities for fishing and camping. Commercial boat tours and scenic flights are available from Victoria River Roadhouse and Timber Creek.
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Highlights of Northern Territory
For most of us the site of Uluru or Ayers Rock to use the European name is pretty familiar from..
Darwin and Surrounds InformationDarwin is a young, vibrant, modern and tropical outback capital perched at the top of the Northern..
Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) InformationThe Olga's as they are best known, are called Kata Tjuka in the language of the traditional owners..
Alice Springs InformationIf you’re looking for the quintessential Australian outback experience then Alice Springs has..
Kakadu and Arnhem Land InformationNo visit to the Top End can ever be complete unless you experience the magnificent World Heritage..
Kings Canyon InformationDeep in the Red Centre of Australia, almost 500 kilometres south-west of Alice Springs and nearby..
Alice Springs and Surrounds InformationOnce an overlooked desert outpost, Alice Springs has evolved into a thriving, close-knit town..
Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve InfoThe Devils Marbles are clusters of mysterious rock spheres located in the scenic Australian desert..
Tennant Creek InformationFrom its rough and tumble beginnings as a gold rush and cattle town, Tennant Creek has become an..
Uluru Kata Tjuta InformationFor both it's Aboriginal custodians and the thousands of travellers who make the pilgrimage here..
Tennant Creek and Surrounds InformationRemember playing marbles as a kid?This is nothing like it. It’s easy to imagine this as the..
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